The Borneo Post

MOH to start online booking platform for services at home

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Health ( MOH) will introduce an online booking platform for people to access its healthcare services at home.

Its Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the platform would be set up and managed by the private sector selected by the ministry through an open tender.

Among the services offered are laboratory testing services such as blood tests, non- emergency outpatient services, specialise­d wound care services, and peritoneal dialysis for kidney patients, he said.

“This is an uberisatio­n of MOH’s health services aimed at strengthen­ing the services,” he said when delivering his message to MOH staff at the ministry here yesterday.

It is learnt that the ministry is mulling with the idea as it has received numerous requests from the public who want their monthly treatment conducted at home.

Dr Adham said the payment rates for such services would depend on the types of services provided by the medical practition­ers and the distance from the office to patients’ home.

He added that the uberisatio­n of MOH healthcare services is one of the ministry’s new deals under the Malaysian National Health Agenda to strengthen health promotion and healthy lifestyle practices.

“The ministry is in the midst of drafting and reviewing matters pertaining to the core business and its management through a document or plan referred to as the MOH New Deals, to be adopted as a direction,” he explained.

Among those listed under the new deals are digitalisa­tion of the healthcare services; outsourcin­g of the healthcare services; strengthen­ing of preparedne­ss against an epidemic, environmen­tal disasters, and medical emergencie­s as well as improving the health financing system, he said.

In his speech, Dr Adham also expressed his appreciati­on to Health director- general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, and the latter’s war generals, as well as frontliner­s for their full commitment to efforts to contain the spread of the COVID- 19 pandemic and save lives of Malaysians. “You ( frontliner­s) did not complain, but continue to work tirelessly for the well- being of the country and to control the spread of the virus infection in the country. Thank you very much,” he added. — Bernama

This is an uberisatio­n of MOH’s health services aimed at strengthen­ing the services.

Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Adham (left) speaks at MOH yesterday.
— Bernama photo Dr Adham (left) speaks at MOH yesterday.

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